Honestly I didnt get it !! why did you exactly made this video ? you just explain basically nothing about the AC, just did some face jestures about each AC! thanks 4 nothing!
You should check out "Western State Law School". This school has an amazing history with being non ABA, then getting it, then being involved with "Argosy", "Education Management" and the "Dream Center Foundation" . Idk even if you found a job with this school, who knows you could later lose it and have all this baggage keep coming up. I think I will stick to a regular, everyday non-legal job where you can get it by saying your job is this, I did this before, yes you' re hired and also no student loan . . .
I was working on this question and I got stumped by B specifically when it mentioned “property”. how can we know when words are being used interchangeably or not?
Re: the turd. State based learning. Keep as many variables the same as possible. Don’t study high if you’re not going to take the test high, etc. I guess now you can practice on the same computer you’re taking the test on since we test at home. ? So, partial turd IMO. 😎
I LOVE this format! And about skipping the fourth part… I think if the first three sections are written right, the why law school can be discerned and doesn’t need to be stated.
It's funny, maybe more sad, that I participated in an LSAC law school forum in February and it was just as terrible as what was described in this 3 yr old post.
listening to the one who was a eviction attorney It just sounds like she was not cut out for anything working with people in precarious situations… I’m a social worker trying to transition to law, or at least heavily considering it and everything that she is saying just sounds very naïve and not related to law, just her lack of boundaries and tendency to stress
Matt!! I really, really appreciate this. I never knew we have so much in common. I'm 40, live in DC and Maryland is one of my top choices. It's valuable hearing how you've done it. Thank you!!!
One of the worst! 1.0 star Posted by Telly L April 23, 2021 One of the worst attorneys you can consult. We hired Judy Tseng to represent us on a property dispute against a neighboring HOA. Not only were her actions extremely unprofessional but she provided us with legal advice that almost had us concede a portion of our land. Luckily, we were smart enough to obtain and consult a real estate attorney. She took our money, provided bad service and then arrogantly and abruptly quit our case. I would give her a negative rating if I could.
Sucks that law schools only care about rankings and not enough about potential. You could have messed up in undergrad but made up for it in a great grad school (and helped a professor with research) or through experience (especially in legal research) and still be remarkable law student.
Just wrote today. I must say Nathan is 100% correct. This exam is easy, if you practice and understand why you are right or wrong. Rinse and repeat. Thank you LD team 💪👍
Man, this advice is throwing me for a loop. I took an LSAT prep class, I've watched a bunch of videos and read a bunch of advice, and the overwhelming consensus I've gotten has been to use the statement to answer 3 questions: Who are you, why law school, and why (insert the school you're implying) in particular? Hell, I've had admissions officers from law schools give this advice. Now I hear this, and the major through-line seems to be not to even touch 2/3 of that. As if this shit wasn't confusing enough already. XD